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In Focus

Heroic Symbols Paintings: Lost and Found

Christian Weikop

Tate In Focus research project exploring Heroic Symbols 1969 by Anselm Kiefer, authored by Christian Weikop
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In the mood of the Old Masters: Balthus

Sabine Rewald

The recent Simon Sainsbury bequest that consists of a gift of five paintings to the National Gallery and thirteen to …

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MicroTate 8

Francis Wells, Alexa de Ferranti, Desmond Morris, Dan Hays and Jim Drain

Francis Wells on Luke Fildes’s The Doctor 1891, Alexa de Ferranti on William Hogarth’s The Painter and his Pug 1745, …

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On the roll of a dice: Joan Miró II

Ernest Hemingway

When Miró was a penniless painter in Paris in the 1920s, he became friends with the writer Ernest Hemingway, who …

Look Closer

An Introduction to Yayoi Kusama

We explore the artist's childhood, activism and unique fashion sense

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Where abstraction and comics collide: Oskar Fischinger

Esther Leslie

Oskar Fischinger's animated films that were partly influenced by the poetic abstraction of Kandinsky's paintings were among the first to …

Project

IK Prize

The IK Prize is presented annually by Tate for an idea that uses digital technology to innovate the way we …

Tate Papers

Index, Diagram, Graphic Trace: Involuntary Drawing

Margaret Iversen

The graphic trace is a hybrid type of representation: it takes from the index a registration of something unique – …

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In the Archive: Studio Lives

Elizabeth Macneal

Long inspired by the compelling atmosphere of artists’ studios, Elizabeth Macneal marvels at the photographic documentation of Marie-Louise Von Motesiczky …

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Here Comes the Sun

David Hockney’s recent work has been inspired by the landscape and the changing seasons. Here, his friend Martin Gayford charts …

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Lure of the wild: Watercolour II

Robert Macfarlane

The artist Francis Towne’s near abstract eighteenth-century watercolours of Swiss glaciers were to inspire Eric Ravilious more than a century …

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This was the modern world – part one: Richard Hamilton at ºÚÁÏÉç

Michael Bracewell

To coincide with the retrospective at ºÚÁÏÉç of Richard Hamilton, one of the most important and influential artists of …

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Gillian Ayres: Joyous Colour

Simon Grant

A look back at the life and work of the British artist who tirelessly experimented with paint

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In Focus: Edward with clock, off Cheshire Street Market, London 1983

Marketa Luskacova

The photographer reflects on the changing city as seen in one of her works

Project

Tudor and Stuart Technical Research

May 2003 – October 2005

Tate holds a significant collection of paintings by artists working in England during the Tudor …

Teaching Resource

Looking differently at Constable


Take your time and look at Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows in new and surprising ways

Read

Turner Prize 2019: Tai Shani

Watch the film and learn more about the Turner Prize 2019 nominee Tai Shan

Project

Documentation and Conservation of Performance

March 2016 – March 2021

°Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s Time-based Media Conservation team is developing its approach to the documentation and conservation of …

Playlist

MixTate: Elena Colombi on Jannis Kounellis

The DJ and producer takes inspiration from Jannis Kounellis's 1993 sculpture, which chimes with their own definition of home

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Family pleasures: Behind the curtain

Henrietta Garnett

Henrietta Garnett, a regular visitor to the Tate archive, recognises two painted calendars done by her grandmother Vanessa Bell.

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